nervous的意思和读音

nervous

: [ˈnɜrvəs] : [ˈnɜː(r)vəs]

adj.

adj.+n.nervous strain,nervous temperament,nervous exhaustion,nervous smile,nervous disposition

adv.+adj.extremely nervous

adj.calm

adj.anxious,worried,edgy,jumpy,panicky

nervousadj.

1.anxious about sth or afraid of sth

Consumers are very nervous about the future.

The horse may be nervous of cars.

He had been nervous about inviting us.

I felt really nervous before the interview.

a nervous glance/smile/voice(= one that shows that you feel anxious)

By the time the police arrived, I was a nervous wreck .

2.easily worried or frightened

She was a thin, nervous girl.

He's not the nervous type.

She was of a nervous disposition .

3.connected with the body's nerves and often affecting you mentally or emotionally

a nervous condition/disorder/disease

She was in a state of nervous exhaustion .

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adj.1.feeling excited and worried, or slightly afraid; showing that someone is feeling nervous; a nervous illness or medical condition is caused by worry, or by working too hard, so that you feel excited when you want to relax2.a nervous person becomes easily excited and reacts quickly to things in a way that shows they are not relaxed3.relating to the system of nerves in your body

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2. ( Cheerful) Nervous( Science) ...

3. nest n. v. nervous a. () nephew n. ...

4. nephew n. nervous a. nest n. ...

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6. secretary n. nervous a. weak a. ...

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1.All day yesterday she had been too nervous to eat, which meant it was some thirty-six hours since her last meal.

2.By October Starr had been forced out of the company and was recuperating in a mental hospital from a nervous breakdown.10

3.No need to be nervous , Jeff. We're just going to talk for a few minutes. Why don't you take a seat?

4.In Venice's official business very nervous, arrange the schedule let me close to shopping mall has no arms happening.怀

5.Ferrand was standing underneath the cage of a canary, his hands folded on his pinched-up hat, a nervous smile upon his lips.

6.She had great concern about this concert, so was quite nervous about it. Now she felt relieved as it completed successfully.

7.Sally: Sales staff must be able to talk to anyone without getting nervous. Why do you think you would be good in sales?

8.Analysts said the already nervous mood among eurozone investors had not been helped by comments from various European policymakers.

9.To be star-struck and not to be able to do anything because you're too nervous is to waste the moment, instead of making the most of it.

10.Don't be so nervous. How much can you take off?